Folding table.



4e. H. HENDERSON.

FOLDING TABLE. APPLICATION FILED IuIY 25. |916.

PIIIeIIIeII oct. 9,191?.

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UNrrnn strains PATENT AOimicn.

GEORGE H. HENDERSON, OF DAYTON, TEXAS.

FOLDING TABLE.

Application filed J'uly 25, 1916.

To all whom z'z may concern:

Bev it known that I, GEORGE H. HENDER- soN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dayton, in the county Of Liberty and State of TeXas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Folding Tables, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in a folding table. The obj ect of the invention is to provide a table Of the character described, so constructed that its parts may be readily folded together and the table collapsed so as to occupy small space. l

With the above and other objects in vieuT the invention has particular relation to certain novel features of construction, arrangement of parts and use, an example of which is given in this speciiication and illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein Figure l is a plan view of the table with the leaves removed.

Fig. 2 is an end view showing the tablev 'Showing u1@y eine long bridge whose respective ends are supported by the legs'Q and 3. This bridge is Offset at its center on eachside forming the shoulders 4, 4, the Offset position of the bridge being about One-third of the width of the other position. Hinged to the outer angle of the respective shoulders 4, 4, are thecorresponding arms 5, 5, whose free yends are vsupported by the respective legs 6, 6,

which are hinged thereto, so as to be readily folded up against the under sides of the corresponding arms 5, 5. Y

.Specication of Letters Patent.

Patented Oct. 9, 1917.

serial No. 111,143.-

The table is provided with 'two semi-Circular leaves 7, 7 whose straight edges meet along the central line of the bridge when the table is in use and which are' hinged to the respective edges of the wide part of the bridge.. When the table is in use, the leaves are extended to aV horizontalk position and the arms 5, 5, swung around at right angles of the bridge, the free ends of said arms when in this position being supported bv the l flush with the Outer edge of thewideppart of the bridge,.thu`s permitting the respective leaves to fall down into a vertical position as shown in Fig. 2 and the'legs 6, 6 are then folded up againsty the undersides of the corresponding arms 5, 5, vsaid legs being held in said position by means of `catches 8 and the table will thus bein a compact position so as to take small space when not in use.

What l claim is: n A table of the character described includ-y ing an Oblongbridge, offsetV at its center on each side forming shoulders, arms hinged to the outerangles of the respective shoulders, supporting legs fixed to the respective ends of Vthe-bridge and to the free ends of said arms, two leaves whose adjacent edges meet y'along the central line ofthe bridge, said leaves being hinged to the corresponding edges of they bridge and being supportedby the arms when said arms are swung into angular positionrelative to the bridge.

In testimony whereof Thave' signed `my. name to this specication in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. Y

GEORGE H. HENDERSON.

Witnesses:

FLORENCE JOHNSTON, RUBY, GLAzNnR.

Copies o1 thisv patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner Voi Patents,`

`Washington. D. C. v

bridge, the outer sides lof said armsv being 

